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Ready for some hints about what's to come? Ubisoft has a new teaser site for Splinter Cell 4 where they are already revealing clues about the new installment of Sam Fisher and the Third Echelon's story. Check out the site to see the clues for yourself, and discuss the developing mystery with other Ubisoft fans at the SC4 forum.
From the Splinter Cell news site:
Currently the Xbox versions of the two new coop maps for Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Nuclear Plant and UN Headquarters, are available for download today on Xbox Live, but there have been some issues in seeing the files in game. Our teams are currently working on this problem. In the meantime please read on for the synposis about how these exciting new maps bring the coop story to a close.
PC players -- if you haven't done so already, head over to the Splinter Cell community site and make sure to download the current PC patch, released 8/3/05. Read on for fixes, improvements, and download mirror sites.
For all you Choas Theory fans on the PC, Ubisoft has just uploaded new versus maps to the Splinter Cell portal. Check them out on the Versus Mode website, download them, and maybe submit one or two of your own!
The new "Not Today" trailer is now available. Catch of glimpse of what it really means to be a Splinter Cell...
Even after going gold, our Development teams were hard at work to perfect an already outstanding game. Patch 1.01 has been released, fixing minor issues in LAN play, coop mode, and making other enhancements.
You can download the patch here.
As seen on iFilm, the Mega64 gang are at it again with video #5. As you'll no doubt agree, the latest installment is certainly "unique."
You've probably heard it on the boards already, but here it is: your link to the official press release for Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory reaching gold status. Only one week to go until the game ships... might as well read up while you wait.
This video preview shows you what it's like to be on the wrong side -- not pretty at all!
Come see the official web site for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, featuring the Chaos Theory Experience.
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Forget about bees and aliens, that’s so October. The mystery of the hour is www.littlechiquita.com, that plucky little website you discovered on the computer that Sam hacked, assuming you’ve played the Xbox demo of Chaos Theory. For those of you who haven’t played it – what are you doing here? Go get yourself a copy of April’s OXM! But seriously, www.littlechiquita.com links to a greater mystery that Splinter Cell fans are unraveling even as you read this.
(from Gamespot’s Chaos Theory Preview by Brad Shoemaker) “At first glance, you might think that little has changed between Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory. On a fundamental level, you'd be right. In terms of basic controls and interactions with enemies and the environment, Sam Fisher's third outing plays quite similarly to his past ones. But Ubi Montreal has gone well beyond the call of duty in fleshing out your stock of available maneuvers and gadgets. In fact, before we'd even finished the first mission, we'd gotten the impression that while the basic similarities are there, the action and visuals are so much improved that this feels like a whole new Splinter Cell.”
Ever wonder what goes through the mind of a Splinter Cell when he’s not delivering incapacitating elbow-strikes to the skulls of freedom’s enemies? A covert ops specialist must face all sorts of dangers as he travels worldwide, not only on the job, but in his R&R as well: shopping at truck stops, answering fan mail, and yes, even eating pho. Now you can get the inside scoop on the private life and personal thoughts of one of America’s greatest patriots, from Sam Fisher himself. Better than reality TV and reruns of The A-Team put together!


